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No, I would tell you to avoid Ghent at all costs then!
No, I would tell you to avoid Ghent at all costs then!
Just make sure to avoid Brussels. Belgian myself and I hate the place.
Stopped there for a day on the way back from Spain. The walled Hamlet is beautiful, especially nice to stroll through the streets after dark.
I mean, yeah. Only one of both groups had both experiences.
Child free people love to shit on an experience they know nothing about, sure parents are ready to reply to those.
Nobody is telling people to have children…
Not true. Some countries allow it on a national level, but many do not. I believe The Netherlands allows it, but only at lower competition levels.
I think FIFA forbids it entirely, but I’m not entirely sure.
I use syncthing, which works great unless you need a ton of space.
Could send it over ATP - Avian Transfer Protocol.
Does require a USB stick and for your friend to train a pigeon though.
So your problem with C# is that you don’t have the skill to use it? Unsure how else to interpret it?
Makes me wonder what kind of programs you make? Work with C# everyday, never really run into problems unless you’re working with the deeper Windows layers.
Not necessarily true
How does that “garbage” affect update time?
Bloatware and probably spyware. They’re all out to get your data.
No, you have it the other way around. It means copyright owners can share “corrupted” versions of their works and the AI can still use it. Possible AI leaks won’t return the original work, since it was never used.
Of course I think this is only one aspect of why artists wouldn’t share their works, but it’s not the point the paper is trying to make. They’re just giving an aspect of how it could be useful.
It’s not what the paper is about at all, seems this is just shit journalism again.
All the paper says about copyright is that this method is more secure because AI can sometimes spit out training examples.
I think you are a bit confused about the E-mail structure.
Everything behind the @ is the domain, on your case “domain.com” Before the @ is just a name that can be used as you, the domain owner, wants.
If you want to redirect all mail to yourname@domain.com, that’s very easy to do AND you can still see the original e-mail address these nails were sent to.
So I assume for example Dropbox sent some commercial mail about current offers. Using that, he knew the old account and that it was signed up to Dropbox
It’s from an Apple commercial, which was an allusion to 1984
Don’t most of these photographs use editing to at least touch them up a little? I don’t think many published photographs are actually the raw photos.
“Me and half my family are transphobic”.
No idea how you’re proud of making that statement, that’s just sad.
Reading a peaceful, harmless story and somehow calling that mental sounds indeed like someone not right in the head would say.
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game